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    My black Widow




    This my black widow I have raised her scince she was very small. She is very docile
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    Re: My black Widow

    Very nice looking girl.

    While I'll be the first to admit Latrodectus is in general, a docile genus. It is a far from good idea to hold them with your bare hands.

    All wild animals/insects are unpredictable by nature. The difference between her and most other species is; a simple mistake can cost you greatly.

    It's also not a very good idea to send the impression to other people that this sort of action is acceptable.


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    Re: My black Widow

    Bingo


    Quote Originally Posted by michelle.c View Post
    very nice looking girl.

    While i'll be the first to admit latrodectus is in general, a docile genus. It is a far from good idea to hold them with your bare hands.

    All wild animals/insects are unpredictable by nature. The difference between her and most other species is; a simple mistake can cost you greatly.

    It's also not a very good idea to send the impression to other people that this sort of action is acceptable.

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    Re: My black Widow

    cool looking spider. however, im terrified of them. spiders have always creeped me out. cant that thing kill you?
    i would never hold a hot anything...

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    Re: My black Widow

    pretty spider.
    CRAZY! I'm pretty scared of spiders first of all but holding a black widow?!?!?
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    Re: My black Widow

    Okay here is what the handling is about I was moving her to bigger cage. Alot of people THINK widows are super aggresive and can bite with ease not the truth is that they have to be squished agianst the skin to induce a bite. There have a suckish delivery system and tiny fangs. Its the truth
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    Re: My black Widow

    Quote Originally Posted by rando View Post
    cool looking spider. however, im terrified of them. spiders have always creeped me out. cant that thing kill you?
    i would never hold a hot anything...
    I don't think they're deadly to healthy adults, unless you're allergic

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    Re: My black Widow

    that is true also
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    Re: My black Widow

    He is correct....almost

    They can bite....especially the females. The males are the ones that cannot bite.

    The amount of venom they deliver is the bullet point that determines life or death. You will be in A LOT of pain and discomfort, but 98% of the time, you wont die, unless allergies are a factor. Even BEFORE antivenom, only 15% died...........


    just sayin

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    Re: My black Widow

    He's posting this same thread on multiple forums, with the same answer excusing his actions.

    Imo, Latrodectus should never be free handled. Given, I have seen people free handle more dangerous species, but it is irresponsible. They are dangerous, and even if it does not kill you (which it most likely will not), their bite can inflict permanent damage.

    Same thread he posted here, same answers he gave here.
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